When were the graves at Arlington videotaped for his ad? Whose graves are they? Did their family members approve the use of their family members graves in Obama’s campaign ad? |
If there is something in this ad that violates the rules at Arlington then that is wrong. I don't know what these photos are. Democrats are not going to defend one of our candidates that violated military cemetery rules if that is what in fact happened. |
![]() I hope each family whose loved one’s gravesite was photographed here was contacted and gave permission for this photo. No photos in Arlington! It’s against the LAW. |
I realize you smooth brained Maga morons have a hard time parsing out details and facts so let me help you out.
Stock footage is available for all to us. Official photos are allowed ( that’s Biden at an official event) What you can’t do is bring your political campaign photographer and videographer and make political hay out of our fallen service men and women. It’s so disgustingly disrespectful. |
It was an Obama campaign ad with footage of Arlington and graves. Did the Obama campaign make sure the graves shown were shown with permission from the families? Did Arlington give Obama permission to use this footage in his campaign ad? |
Get bent you liar https://www.shutterstock.com/search/arlington-cemetery |
Again. If it violates the rules, then it is wrong. |
Citations that verify your claims. |
Yes. It was an official event. Taken with office photographers. |
Used archival and stock photos |
Well dumbass, The picture from the Biden campaign ad was taken in 2010, so that might be your first clue. |
Again, do you intentionally not understand the difference or are you dense? A DoD photographer took photos of the president for a DoD website. Vs A candidate taking photos for the specific purpose of campaigning |